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Cloning, phylogeny, and expression analysis of the Broad-Complex gene in the longicorn beetle Psacothea hilaris
Seven isoforms of Broad-Complex ( PhBR-C ), in which the sequence of the zinc finger domain differed (referred to as Z1, Z2, Z3, Z2/Z3, Z4, Z5/Z6, and Z6, respectively), were cloned from the yellow-spotted longicorn beetle Psacothea hilaris . The Z1–Z4 sequences were highly conserved among insect sp...
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Published in: | SpringerPlus 2014-09, Vol.3 (1), p.539-539, Article 539 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Summary: | Seven isoforms of
Broad-Complex
(
PhBR-C
), in which the sequence of the zinc finger domain differed (referred to as Z1, Z2, Z3, Z2/Z3, Z4, Z5/Z6, and Z6, respectively), were cloned from the yellow-spotted longicorn beetle
Psacothea hilaris
. The Z1–Z4 sequences were highly conserved among insect species. The Z5/Z6 isoform was aberrant in that it contained a premature stop codon. Z6 had previously only been detected in a hemimetabola, the German cockroach
Blattella germanica
. The presence of Z6 in
P. hilaris
, and not in other holometabolous model insects such as
Drosophila melanogaster
or
Tribolium castaneum
, suggests that Z6 was lost multiple times in holometabolous insects during the course of evolution.
PhBR-C
expression levels in the brain, salivary gland, and epidermis of larvae grown under different feeding regimens were subsequently investigated.
PhBR-C
expression levels increased in every tissue examined after the gut purge, and high expression levels were observed in prepupae. A low level of
PhBR-C
expression was continuously observed in the brain. An increase was noted in
PhBR-C
expression levels in the epidermis when 4th instar larvae were starved after 4 days of feeding, which induced precocious pupation. No significant changes were observed in expression levels in any tissues of larvae starved immediately after ecdysis into 4th instar, which did not grow and eventually died. |
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ISSN: | 2193-1801 2193-1801 |
DOI: | 10.1186/2193-1801-3-539 |